Nathaniel Hitchcock Lévy is an independent administrator and researcher currently based between the Catskills & Brussels. He holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, with an emphasis in Art History, Theory, and Criticism, and an MA from the MediaArtHistories program at Donau-Universität Krems, AT. Previously, he worked as the Curatorial Assistant at the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach. In New York, he worked as the Associate Director at Johannes Vogt Gallery, and was a Curatorial Fellow at Rhizome at the New Museum.
His research focuses on the intersection of art and technology in relation to forms of interface, absorption, and the image.